T.M. KAVANAGH, J.
On October 8, 1964, Major General Ronald D. McDonald, then the appointed and duly qualified adjutant general of the State of Michigan, was summarily removed from office by the governor. Subsequently, the governor reinstated General McDonald as adjutant general, but immediately suspended him from acting in that capacity.
On February 15, 1965, the governor commenced hearings against General McDonald based on charges of malfeasance and misfeasance...
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